Items discarded

This 11 minute short subject has a simple message and it's delivered
right on point.

A homeless woman played by Karen McClain is walking down the street
with her pushcart looking for items discarded. The first thing she
picks up is a compact mirror. After looking at herself and that's what
those mirrors are made for, she finds a Bible someone discarded as
well. She reads a few passages.

A second homeless person comes along played by Freddie DeGrate who
takes her Bible. After some discussion he settles for the mirror and
she goes off with her Bible.

The message is clear, the mirror is for vanity, the Bible is for the
soul. Not much you can do with a mirror, but you might find some
inspiration in the Good Book.

Of course if the item in question was a large bit of a left roast
chicken for instance, I wouldn't want to put my money on the Bible.

Nevertheless But Now I See is a well done short film that will be
popular with Christian audiences.